ricesw * B. F. SLOAN, Bditort" MEWS: 111 50 *ars riuLitOr MiyAlmill• SATURDAY ItO tab. State rieWCOMithilleSS vox Aocpon - '•: WRIGHT. ' ...-6-, nos moms simmumt. .70EN BOWL The Constatetkw. wed. The Detroit inn Press rails attention to the fact that in evetY: decision of a -State Supreme Court yeFmade, rn which the pee si Lions assumed by thesußremeCourt of the United States upon the Slavery complica tion has bee/ladled% question, itadecisions have been sustained: It says: Upon n'o 0° one thing have the opposition here at the North been so persistent *their attacks as upon the United 4States Supreme Court, and from no other 'source bare they derived" so much political capital as froth two or three of itadeeisions. These decisions have been upon the fugitive slave law and the Drsid Scott case. Bleeding Lenses was scarcely of more 'benefit, to them than this latter decision, mut &mner's broken head was not a comparison. to it, although that one thing gained them thousands of votes in 1856. It mattered not that both those decisions were hued upon a plain construc tion of the oonstitutian itself ; that was denied, andinflammatory appeals made to the passions and prejudices of theyeople. and the decisions decried as uneonstitte Lionel, unsound, usurping, and even des potic. In fact, the Supreme Court has of late been the great depository whence the whole republican host has drawn both meat and drink. Now, orange as it, may appear, both these decisions of the United States Supreme Court havebeen eonfirtned by the Supreme everts of two States whose judges are oven pne republicans, and so soon as the same principles are brought before' other Supreme Courts, they will be again confirmed. We repeat that the decisions relative to the fugitive slave law and the tired Scott easehave both been oontirmed by the republican courts themselves; they are forced to accord in the very principles which have been sovehemently denounced. Indeed, it could not be otherwise, whore opinions are formed in accordance with law and the constitution, and not to pan der to sectional feelings and prejutlict..--• The decisions in both these cases were right, and the republican courts are so de claring them. First, we had the decision of the Supreme Court. of 'Michigan in the case of Day vs. Owen, in which even broad er ground was taken against the negro than was done in the Dred Seed case. The Su court th e States passed of the cally equal to the whites, and the other that he was not socially; the one madohimse litically inferior, the other socially Ulterior. The United States.Chpouit Court raid 4.61.. t as a citizen he had not certain rights, but the State court denied him rights as a man. The one degraded him as part and parcel of the body politic t the other has abased him as part and parcel of the social fabric. The one dealt with him as a citize t n ; the other as a man, Who will say that the Supreme Court of the State of Michigan, composed-wholly of gentle Men elected by the republican party, did not go farther than did the Supreme Court of the Vniuxi States? If one was infamous, then is not the otherdoubly infamous f Here we have the very principle—the whole animus of the Dred Scott decision—Aar/nal, and in a way that should be still more repugnant to the professed negro-worshipers. It would be repugnant if their whole crusade against this decision of thb United States Supreme Court was not of the naesthypocritical kind, started and persevered in merely to make • .. political capital. The other decision of the United States Supreme Court, relative to the fugitive slave law, has just been confirmed by the supreme Court of the State of Ohio, com posed wholly of gentlemen elected by the hjaFk_,:republican party, asSki gan. In refusing to clitaniesliushell 'and Langston from the custbdy ot the United States Marshal, the whole validity and con stitutionality of the.fagitive slave law is ac knowledged, and it is more than probable that it was so definitely stated in 'the deci sion rendered. The State court plants it self upon exactly the same ground as the Federal court, and so it is regarded by all parties. It will he retnembeied that a short time since the Supreme Court of 'the Uni ted States rendered a decision in the Wis eonAin came, in which the power of a St court to grant a writ of habeas carpus in ate case of persona held in custody under a Federal procees was granted, but the/right ' to discharge them wee &pled ; au'd this decision was ferociously assailed by the whole Wick reaphlican host ma usurpa tion of State rights. Now, however, the utile court follows this decimi4h lb all io tpects, varying from it not,a jot, nor a tit tle, leaving,the Wisconairktxturt to shift for itself, alone and unheeded. These paints are sefficient. They are sufficient to show that the'etand taken by the chief Federal wart hae be right in every cook and the republican cants are affirming the is principles laid down by it. They are sufficient to show thotalf the assaults made by 41,144* in prereand ora tors upon the Federal judiciary have been made wholly for political purposes, and founded neither upon w sense, of justice nor regard for the anntitutliou and lowa. Will that, court be *weette the citadel of alteretyi or ' the•Courta of . Michigan and Oitio biqldbxt upon #o ar4 tl a portion of tiiiiipioutup t „Ain net, in I fact, thesabYpoaditicaiasemasu l ts ocramens., ed by the mouths of tlishientrn ebosniAniref: intend Do-not their ciirtt teiti* *hist. them 11 ." From til io r 4 . 1 14 444 1 a 1 41 1 0111 ° that the Secretes, of tiki Oonsabiniwasitit has official velum bad 107 alitmliet, which Leacher% **nit, is W.' Poi*: four counties are stitrh) he ilakgrinaird from. In the above manna are included most of the Opposition onviatisoff ; now believed that Kr. Leteher'll nuticalty . will be 6,000 or wort. Not woke* aehave after aft! - - At tkoktathas, Ohio.- oat She 2ath ult., the Supretne Court, full bench, heard the arguments on the writ of h beas,oorpus obtained by Bushnell and La gston, con victed of rescuing a fugitive ilave, in the i l rni 1 U. S. Circuit Court. Tot Si• y» t/, repre senting the SUS su tted the case upon the printerlAri , b ra 4.0. Rid dle and Attorney 6e lie W lee of tint tßate... called into the ease by t. Alovornor, made oral orpiment:4 in tali t ition to the points set forth in the brief the part of the rolatprs. One of the positions taken by 4u3na i lyas_,tl/44 We fugitivejact of 1&U contravenes, the ordinance of 1 1757, of an tecedenkand superkif obligation, and is therefore void. The ther prints were in substance and affect the same al; were taken before Chief Justice Shaw, in .51, in Bee ton,ll by Messrs. Rantoul, Lorin Dana, Sum ner, Davis and others. who appeared in iiop position to the constitutionali ' orthe law. Towards. the close of his ar ment, Mr. Wolcott became magpanimo ly bellicose, eager for the fray, and intpatient for the shock of arms. He said : i “ I hesitate to refer to a si4gle topic.— Yet I hear it,—you hentr itheiterybody hears it said upon the streetts,!if this Court shall exercise its unquestomible 'preroga tive in the enlargement or thlse Prisoner., these will be a conflict-=-4 cotAllict•hetween State and Federal Authority. What tI e .til Are we chililiren,—are we oldiwouten to be frightened from ouiproptlietpl.y a men.e.e like this? I reverence Litt, bkit tvvt tilo of King Ifomha of Naples. ( -tatel by ~rder, but not the order Nvlllch ‘ in Warsaw after a massacre. desirable, but not the peace Willett AVM ,•- liberty, and inibsist nailer a I I there is. to be a conflict let it now, when I can meet it. I would leave no conflict as it legacy to in} children.” After hearing the pill - Wilt, Judge sit annotinced the deci-ion bt tie• t, re- fusing to release the pre..iter- ruin the eut.- tody of the U. S. ottieer}. Thi. It a wet hlanket Ohio ..n,4 IV there Wald Un uth , r t .iy L( t-liOvi t lit it ictqh, their convention which met a few daty. tiftpr, re fused to re-nominate .1 tal l ie Swan, but fou n d in a man named tiliobton a more pliant tool of Wrissterit Reserve fanaticism. ser The republican newspapers arc re joicing eter the gams of the opposition in Virginia as disclosed by the election the other day. They can scareely contain themselves over tite fact that the demo cratic majority musiderably reduced.— Now, nisei was the chief feature of the conttet. in Virginia, the result of which is the occasion of so much republican joy ? Why, it was that the opposition esizelidate for Governor claimed to he a more devoted Afteciple of the institution of slavery than the democratic candidate,— TIM dentoendie eanditlate was charged with heresy int the slavery question. He wan charged with once having yiiipathised with an emancipation Movement in \'ir giniu Theve,charges the opposition can didate everywhere made, and they were everywhere echoed by the opposition press, with what effect we have seen in the vote. • • u • .s this show ! Simply that tijijiaw zaiatatawns..e.•.-- • brace the negro traders on the cut.st at Artmr - ar -rpntam else. 11119. About a year ago, a man named Maud atteraved to murder hi, wife by shooting her in N. J. ; he was tried, the jury failed to convict him, on the ground that he was insane, and he was sent to.the Lunatic A s ) lam at Ttenton, he swearing that he would yet f,a14.! the lives of oertain relatives and acquaintinices of his. On Thunslay this man removed the gratings from the window of hie cell, and made his escape from the asyltnn. The warden immedi ately telegraphed to the chief of police of Newark, to keep a gtuird about certain per sona, and to`have a sharp look-out for , Maud, because it was probable he would at' . once go to fulfil hin threats of vengeance. This was done by the officer notified : he stationed policemen at the houses•of all the threatened partie--but did not know that a sister of the man was living in New ark. Hence ithe was left unguarded. To her hushend's shop the escaped prisoner at once went, imd drawing suddenly a pi,- tol from his lic.c.kot shot her with two bulls --she was instantly killed. The 111 M-deter was soon tarred - et' and i 4 tom in irons in the County jail. It is the g, floral impres sion M Newark that he is not insane, us he appears perfectly rational, hut that he Is entirely reckless and desperate. lel. The 17 elle Nip we an• dctertnined to have "the lttst word" no the Ikral---0 setts arubildnient. t hu• c , lteciponuy Inisakttri.' Ile can have the '111,4 nord if be *ants IL Weha‘e Ovown by IAOIII that re:' , tricii,n, orh::Tn, t,- , it wtus forced t larougli ttsu l'ul , h 1, 1; , •.111 h• 41: - Wares by putty thrill—butt I• r 'ins rstip member voted against it—how a ',- publican slate entiventinn in Now last fall adopted a ,i1:1,1 :r pr.t.e.ir',4l p ar t of its in-- L , t, tL, rel.u hLcun leaders now all Over the 44 were, hilt a short time .irive to ft r.r of a I,,nge l N.,. hibition—anti th.o. :t ha- r.s ult the sanctioa of 11,e p. .t: the polls to a state that bun ropubilout If all these fasts. go for noth log —if tiny only prove that tl u repuldie.til... are not rctspor ts ibl e 'f or its iulopt lull, att.i dull the Ihatuncrats ttre,..- 7 -then the aritlitnetteal Problem that twice two make four, is a hurnbug. That's all wk. The Gazettr stir+ it -ix nirliStorited to:tneet catt,Lusthie hi polities! °pigments." A notable exainple of the inah of this, is. its first *Nielson the hiassaehu4ott s uno m nd_ went, and the following from its miumns this week : NIL; The result at the Virginia election has forced from Mr., Buchanan the declaration that "in no event will he he a candidate for re election." The* Gazette knbits, and so does every body else; that Mr. liven mor declared in him inaugural address, that in no event *odd be accept a second nomin a ti on ._ )ih'language was—`4llaving determined •rmit icrbeeBmi; a candidate for re-election; fi 44 have no motive to influence my doindnet,in administering the government istaiiiit'the desire ably and faittifully to mj country." That was kild t March 4 4847, acme tine anterior to the Virginia molten. Ire think. ; E2l !Si An emigre wit° wins OSA his way to •:i e's Peak, was fortunatit hnotigh to be a ok by lightning, lain wet* before be bedigtotie beyond sit. .fusepiiaio. Mb. The demeetel.B , hank mnie.l- the County ' of Leavenworth, Kauniam,„ by 4.50 nulkont„ ' 'lir Prasideatt lllucassiat had an entlin biaotic rteep&ion lust week at Raleigh, N. C. An whim% of vol some was delivered by the Hon. D. 1d..• : Narcat, to. whisk' tot:slept re! . • e ; . b : i :. rof I tbe-,im k,• o ' , fi e i • 1 liel.ltlat, thea* ko taSf war -, o ,• 1. in Runk* aho# Ouich #. : . e Audi-Win ituditattlons. li, .• • • ...' , . mentioned the feet that the atm .. po litical life was growing dim. The : ... tart' of thU Interior, who accompanied .• e President, was thou milled out and •• .., &little speech. Q The Republican Convention met at liarrisburg on Weshiesday. It was organ ized by making lion. D.tvia T.tuo.tav, of Northumberland, President, with a large number or Vice Preitleuts and Secretaries. Gen. Kam, of Berks., was nominated for Surveyor General. and Taos. E. COCHR tv, nf. York, :or Auditor General. Neither the platform, nor the particulars of the con vention, have reached us yet. The Battle of- Montebello. - -.64.--- Corresporairnoe of the I,ndon Daily Nowa Ti UV, May 21. At 11 o'clock yezdoriLL) 1;01(s) Austri -1111(icr OW orders of General Z.uit•l, ITere •eeti to move ton aril the Pied tebe pos, , ,etksions of Montebello, weie ,weupie,l i.V )t) Stirdlui,ul hor•teinen ,up pot t , 1 1,3 t•A uI d t let 1, , Tice Aubti iant, Wet in 'ea, their Light wiug beta In the tltroetion of Ilrataduzzo,. their tett 11.tilk ,411. 1 porte,i by a large artillery, Ott na. wlitle their volututi of attack of the center. ativanoxl, by l'iatale, tokvAril our line, of lloatebello. .1 , soon as lien. Furey W. 14 roused by roll after roll of muaketry on the left, und by ill.. -IThrp report of A ustriau and Pieduion tc.e gun,. unuelicdnitli the 3d brigade of Ls division in the direction of Mont - h.llo to support the Piethnontese cavalry which 4k) ilia, time had already thivanceu to meet the enemy. The battle of Montebello seateely ad mits of a description. It am. a series of dieadful deeds of daring, haud-to-hand tights, of sanguinary encounters, of des perate charges and assaults. The sh.ell* and bulleti of the Austrians burst so thick ly “mong our that our eutatt.r, al reiol engaged, was obliged to fall Lack on the light of our lams, yeti, ang ~.thu Ito .- tehello, pnueeted . by a ravine tille t t with brushu 00. 1. which , le.ceuded towit.tl the main road of Vogin ra. As tiyn. Ileuret led on his men t sup- i.ott our c,.11 t c, it wa..ulncrred that a body of the enemy had gained the top of a hilly ground behind the French tlivimon on ot r right. A volley was poured Low them, awl, protected by the tire, both he.hnoutese and French 4 aUlc out trout the ravine anal went boldly to meet the ellen*. The effect ut the French guns, mury tug their bullets to a .L.t.anta• tat Inure than two English miles, was so great, that the oentre ut the Austrians was kal • soon obligod to fall back on its reserve, and liontebello was, again occupied by oar men. By this thue the 3d and 4th brig lulus of General Forey's division had reach ed the scene of the action. This (Litton guished ottleer had left iu support of a mall band of the national guard—who, by the liJ•e, fought bravely—Lis let bride, trend ing an orderly oBicer of bps stal l to Marshal Baraguay d' llilliers, asking support ill need be. the IL...aieriLineThcccrutuurdi:ll4'4'L°::htla.usvesge(7lautn'y-thhDdoitrtill)rofl‘k";:thihargielu'Lite.'ts.-13:: Juu ict bayOnetk ; An Austrian Colonel an Ti' Croats were made prisoners. Assailed in front by the French ; broken by the im petuosity of the charge of the Sardinian hfouferrato light horsemen, led by the brave Col. Morelli , attacked on the right by the 2d brigade, and by our artillery all along the line, the Austrians began to re tire atter a struggle of six hours. At s"o'elock p. in. they weredriven pen men down the hill toward Stradella on one side, and toward Casatistna on tho.other, leaving mounds of dead behind them.— 'We had won theday. The Austrians were therefore unable to force our positions, though they were 15,000 strong. with a powerful artillery, thus outnumbering us by 6,04 s)rnen. Forey's division numbered scarcel) z•%,000 lighting men, and was sup ported by . .tOnSardini.in horses. VOLInIII,I not lOrget that this brave cavalry, led young C'el. De Somme., sustained tor an hour the first shock of the enemy. gi‘ing time to the French to coup up The last eliaige made by the was fatal to Col. Morelli, alto fell mot ,ally wounded from hi- horse. Ites e l,. we have to deplore 200 dead uu,i „;,4+4,) wounded. Among the I.e.t the names of 'olonel s tin, 4. Les. 13.1. i re. Lye Die.nieuli, and Major 1• en all Frendi superior officers, are n be noticed. lien Forey and the rti l 1., : colonel. :son belia‘ed nnblt. It is noltossitue &sew lain the t thek IN:C:1112%e Ot/14 Itas not et ,unted in Turn'. Aecord.,l the .tt • -mit- oi in, inior nhi•it. the \ ti,tratips have 10-t 1., - ,po a l , ll ft, 01 1 Illi .. 1) 111111‘.. ' t, 1./ 'IC% l ill lOU- t. it I ~ io , s'll /1( , . • ...d that ime.r lie .:1 vould not ,•:.:1,1 111, 1.1.. , . -A) e: , ;, , ii.oce!.. :4441 I 11.0...011, ...I ~ 1.11.4 .11 , 1 ~: : , ..1114.1j . 1.111 1 % 4, 1 , 1,: A 1.,5 , A..,1/ .6-. :it. . wore as-united 1., L,, ~ ~,,ok a.• .t,.(1, tiiey were always 1:::‘.•14 1.. 11 :1, it '..,,5; th,..r po , ttion;-. anti \ 1,/ , ' ,a,., ~I 2. / 0111 t . t.1 . 110 % , .4-S - ti/UA taken :.,1 t... 3.1.11 tliriee tlurithz the aetion. I I,„ t i so lit) pr, .. 1i , 101115 Whitt ovt -r to•sentl you . • orreet d'-. rilitt.)ll 01 the battle. As I ii,t‘e ttliewi •-aill, tin- brilliant exploit t.1.1/liiiti id le, fle,erirtion : it in only a ..I,,,t ( th 11,•ti I pre.ent to your reader. Arrival of the Steamship Africa. I'oRK, tin, 9. The steainship .11rica ha, LuTlyed from i.iterpool '2.stli tilt. Ntulting juiportant t•otu the seat of war be 4 .111 I Ilirther details of the battle of Montebello. The Austrians proces..4 KatiSraCcion WIL L the result. Guy -1,1 says het loss oda.4 2.90 killd, 21$ wound ed and 2.;N; missing. Ift. says the French numbered IU,OOII, but obstameml l'rom all tatriit. Count :Author). cotntualitler of the Atts tA ian lorecw, Wad - • Some French authorities still assert that not much over 10th) French were engaged. others estimate the number at 12,000. It is reported via Turin that 5,000 Aus trians attacked Garibaldi's corps at Ver►s:e, but were repulsed and pursued. The coun - try around Verese was in insurrection. tiarilAddi was on his way to Como. Ilia force numbered 10,000, but he had no cav alry or artillery. Popular risings ►n ►savor of Sardinia are making in some parts of Parma. Vague rumors (Mlle via Vienna that Gorcitikolf, the Russian foreign minister, had resigned because the Emperor refused to carry out the engagements with France. The Derby ministers have issued a strong appeal to their Parliamentary supporters for an early attendance to meet the oppo sition movement. The Empress Eugenie, in addressing the great bodies of the State, said sh e t,fi kee d full dependence on the patriotism,' of e deputies and upon the support "f the entire nation, which during the absence of its chosen chief would never be found wanting to a woman and child. The speech was loudly cheered. The Bourse was - firm and advancing and closed at Gil 55c. War excitement }►igh in southern Gor many. Koaeuth waa expected to go to Genoa in about a week with the full econcerr ence of Particular precilleir ki Velbelod otwd Tt lived but' atiOntes after Wth. The loots - are •Votidditribrby . - tNe actitiodint pkysioian. one of the;hl . l o . ll mading in theoc.ity, and cannot bo.ted.--Latirefiee ifairs) Anicriani. soar narokl (O. W.) Gestate 'sig ah account Othlie execution damn n= Byers ont h r it lay, says that a Low dais previous to execution. Byers offered a physician in near ifswrittsville, the privilege of takeng \ his body after his death for the sum oftlo. Iheoffer was accepted. The tuouy he permitted to his wife, but the poor worua.o refused te \ receive it. 74) N rar Juke 9, 1850 Fun - a—Market very heavy anti" lower. Stiles 3700 bbls at $6 85®6 60 ibr Te poet ion Fiuperline State, $ 6 6506 90f e x tra' do' $6 25e5.6 50 for Jttnt; inspected iturcikwe IVeAtern, $6 6507 JO Air sionunon to good eic, tra Western, and $6 SOOT 16 for good extra round hoop Ohio. &Wall sales Bye Flour at $4 00e5 25. Gums—Wheat, market heavy, dull and low er, Sales 3000 bit at $1 56 for whit. Michi gan. A'stuall parcel very choice new stroprd Georgia sold at $2 00. Rye dull. Sales 4000 hu at 97®913c. Corn heavy. Sales 21,000'bu at Sic for old mixed Western, 880 . for new do„ 95e fur very choice yellow Southern, 90®92c for round yellow, and white Southern at Ole. Oaus lower and heavy at - 51€}52 for State, and 03e04c for Western tind Canadian. 'Nun istoss--Pork market opened firm but closed dull and heavy. Sales 1600 bbts at $l7 00(#)17 25 for new mend, $lB 00018 50 for prime moss, and $l5 00@.16 26 for prime— including 600 bbls prime at $l5 25. Beef dull and heavy. Sides 300 bbls at $6 75®7 25 for 1 country prime, SS 50®9 25 for country MINI, $ll Uo®l4 00 fur repacked Chicago mess, and $l4 50(16 60 for extras. Lard heavy and dull. Sales 400 bbli at 11®171c. Butter dull at 1360 GI for Ohio, and 14020 c for Slate.— l'heese dull at 6010 c. TalLow leery and held at 10001 c, -with buyers at 101 e. / Berraao, June 10, 1859. The market for Flour was rather more so tire yesterday, and holders were firmer. The sales -were about 2600 bbls at $176 for &ate from spring wheat, s7@7 87 for the range of good to choice extras, and $7 60®$8 00 for double-extras and favorite brands. (.lams--Then was • moderate milling de mand for Wheat, and the market was Tether firm. Nothing doing for shipment. /isles 16,000 bu iu lota at $1 66 for red Ohio, $4 40 for red Illinois, and $1 60 for white Indiana. Corn was quiet. Sales 13'000 bn Illinois at 77c. Nothing doing and no change in other grains. F,1 1 7M1 On the SOth ult., by Rey. E. P. ToMusa, Mr. CEYLON OTIS and Mrs. MARIETTA N. JAQUES ROBINSON, both or Alabama. Gen esee eounty, N. Y. In Towline, Ohio, on the ith Int _Hamilton Mr. T. 8. 6ISCLAIIZ P 7, *Mr Mlati SATE B. DOUR/JAN. years,, 1 month and 13 ilium In Weal, Girard, (in the2lia ult., of couaump- Lion, Mn RICHARD PHILLIPS, in his 20th year. T C. OWOO&48 & CO.. lirnonnancn Basun in Clasonarns AND Alison. lOW dim; 80. 10 Brown's Bnorar. STRAYED from the premises . 7 1 of the riabeeritair la the dry of trio, wont the lath alt., a large red sad wkfte COW ; wail giving milk; had • Mph mom or the left hip. Aar permit Mann sad rotomain o . rid Coin Erie. Jame 11. Mit eta be salkikly rewarded. W. br REED ' luriE DELICIOUS STEAWBEREIti Nay to presorted 14 , Mato less,Lrtz and Mot Illamored, by patties' awl up in obeli aa aro old by CARTER E . Juno 14. The National Sewing Machine, Tz, °NEUF THE BEST DOUBLE thread j_ Medium, ter all kinds of overthirented. It at Mods of ter all Bishop La te Caitn rose , erfeet than ran he done by head, and as rapid eki as any machine made, and at a much laws price. FAMILIES IN WANT OF A FIRSTRATEMA CHINE AND vrisiuNo TO TRY ONE, Cittl biros one sent to their dweatsp end be shows her ult• it, and thus estiely thaoadeea before p a n g that the machine Is all that I elaim for it. This Luebke, la oa ante at fir. James Lytle's Atom bth •• now plat*. C. A. WAL& , AO. 1)0 ltf AMS AND HOMINY. J. HANiSUN Ia now receiving from Ciscinnatt tio,m tot of z.ugar Cured 11413111, and some at the gm sow Wein nese Northoy. Call itt the June I GROCERY REPOT, CHIPIIIDIL superior article of St. u-onges flank Coded' on ale at Janet 161 HANSON'S GHLOCERY DIVOT. SYRUP AND Very choice, embracing threw grades of //grap— e good %rile* be : better and rye ) eft flavored ea_ Stew art's G.ddea or While Synm WI Now Or leans Wobvaws, tbt• 'Pry hest kind for June asiftsparrewi Junell.l DKPOT. Fitll;lf tISritOITER-firkfilW:Y Sealed, retaining the original tiaeor, small earoffor family nes, on We at Brio Jules la3B-1 ROCERI E.1 4 1.—A good supply of most atiteles In the Grainy Use may be item] at lunows FAMILY GROCERY. Erie, /tat 11, 1869.-1. amoebic - ttantian 1 EkddieriT" --- AMEETING will be held in the Select Cooped' Room. onallatordav 01/ YUJI" at $ ado.* P. IL, for the purpose of ofigunizin& i s 4 111litsrp Company to %betty. All those who hoes *paper to that efieet, as well mull who desire to he week emu:dation, Are requesied to Mimi pn.pptb st said leer and place. Erie, June IT.I 1. - - Co. • Now Firm. BELoCIARTER £ JICELLAXIG. T If A V emsociated with me in the Ore l_ aory a ad Pirsidakm bamdasia & 111. K&ILLOCKI4 mad busioung 1411 herealtar eaadaated in the *agar aad curio of IIIeCAUTIM & KEL LOGG. . 1 " loin. IL lllio-1 JOSEPH KeCNINTKR. poi:4 mill zffil Z , i oSummer styles and shake selections and PARIS MILLINERY On Saturday June 11th, at 1 / 1 8 A. E. 00t.I'll Bonnet Rooms, Par bail ing. i , Zris, Jaw MUM. , tit J. a atriultso - co n WHOLESALE GR CERS! H A Vt TAKEN T.l-14 EITOR/ No. 'lO Brolm's Block, commie* ocetsfror , AY 4 a 47',4' Cc.) Where they are offering akelerge and Sep. end st9ek Of GROOERIEI.I3. Plitfvziloiffs 162‘liteln - sively at 11. cr 1 e net And ravectfulUy solicit a share of the trade. Erie, June 11, 14339. 'MfflnaffeliOliar - ` -- .T WE3014313A-TaiL ME subicriber woo* . , the Mien / 314 2 1 : . : • lii ' AZT', 4"51 to I : a* : ti ~ " I I 43 7 welt") fit - OEM. Which be •at a much tins num than can be purchased elsewhere. is the Stook of a -Bankrupt ! Cimpriets• Complete Lomort — wit. Aim( thalobbil mill be sold WITIIOtIT Ittil3A - RD TO COST! H. F. WHITE. P. S. Boota and Shoot at Retail, 40 per cent below ordinary'prices. Bet Ween Brown's Hotel and the Reed Rouse. At Sign of Red Flag. Erie, - June 11,11659.-I.lln. Nrilt 6 SARA Et JANE. I _0" BONG AND CdOEUL • room' Mambas! loots( Nodody nay ormismo psalmist, no be we QOM* ea ma sr Melba wed tvol soon bower one of the are:= Noose ellhe day. lientlionde of Um weal Prior 28 east.. sailed Dee. Joel pribikired by Hearne Varian. •4**,1 1 0. sir Soorihm, Wye York. NEW Ala.. roma". VOCAL MUILIC.—“EIsd Words" the Angela told ree ee ;" "Gras of Aplasisi r of the Wad r " Ohs Ms Bade My Umtata Rome ..- "Therighte of pod ;“ adith Moo r " over of Thee ;" and "Old Nemo *" as snag by Its Illardeate of Prgandea Ordleen. rues ends arch. NNW AND remota unrniumaumu. "Palms Orden Polbs r Amu. ; "Walptro or Bakke (braarßir r • Now Dar. Woe do Nora sores "'Piero looalat Polka." "SwbVtottlieb;" "Thema Bober Sehoitilieh r all with nen "Hibernian Quad. Alio Nab oda llooalso Wll•ta "Danville Ma. sari* "A rabies War Dry March • .Booding Polka :" dbedbe'Ven. enid-absirenes and Airman. r for organ, wekwbon.or piano . This Wait eantalas Dearly 909 11.7wali and talear`and la ass id the beat adlostiosa for Sabbath-saloon me inroad Pries 11 wan. lib peg hundred. palings t sat. LlogentlY Weed. eta., bib per hundred, orteto eta. Anodes thalami susastor of new aad papalar Weis imy &laid "Mad Words can Never Die;' Tin Voile from lisaven," sad "l God be There." nee* ace sang to some Ivo then lad children awe teachers at On enaday-sediool Colebeatioa and trotted States Teachers' Convention at Jnynei Hall, Philadelphia, by the Ilk .na Lanier s.tis 1 err aloe olltrustly n, N.Y. and Were highly apprise* id. My twenty thousand copies have bees sold % nine i days. They have bees introdoced into some of Mt •t. Stools in New Toth sod Brooklyn Anang thr nassbor are Dr. Tyne,. Dr. Thertnes, Dr. Oilledn'e and Dr. McLarre's. Just published by HURACK W ATM!, Agent, June 11, 11149.-I.Bw HORACE WATERS, Ag't. 888 BROADWAY, N. Y., PUBLISHER OF MUSIC AND MUSIC BOOK. Dealer Is bleneleoax, Alexandre OVUM, Organ a's lebrated mei other Geltaza, Ifii"=,4laaar ce VW. V tallanetkna, Acandeons, Platiama. Mem, .IfUt rz elarionell3e, Triant km. 'teaks Yorks. sad iieramrsa. Violin Intim, best lan Striaga, Bruit Instraininta, for bands, Mao Steals and Coma, • a rm all blab of Maaaral • 14111111111 1 MUSIC, Iroa all the pablishan la tbs. U. 8. • Bertha% Huntia's and Radom &Mel, mad all Mods et . bmeireetion _Woks for the above isstruspeata ; Church Mask POO ; Ludo elepotly Bowed ; rule Byer, sad all blade el Masts MenOseselist AT TIM LOW PST P81(388. NSW TUIBOIOI4, at $ll6, PIO, PA $7BO, sad up to $llOO 81101)81) BOND PUMAS !Ma *l6 up to ; Now Ilekhdoes., $46, $6O, $76, $lOO, sad up pOO7 88COND RAND MALOIIBO7.O, Itvo PO to p 0 • AlM ouser•lP% Orptesas with eire stem SNO. dee p, $lO6 sad Memo sops, phu, wine sad Ohms imps WO sad ; Alehlaugree thlwa Aseemraimo--• Dew leatressent jest imported—pries VS sad ses. A Wand disamet a Glargyasee, Churches, lishbati fichodis, handsome sad Teachers. The Trod. supped at tike use d tin& insomnia. Leswern tionooL nooFsptrausago DT 1118 BOUSK : 211.2 Anniversary and arida-School Insio Book„ No. 1, eantsins 1114 moss sap bynias. Mei Spirits eich, par lumina. Tali Amgen-ma and illiaday-Stakool Bask Book, 80. 2, Malaise 30 taper and bysans. Prins 3 cone esch, pin halides'''. MS Anniversary tad Sanday-Scitool Nub Book, No. 3, eastains SO taws and hymns. Pries 4 cents misii„ 'l3 par Itandred. TIM Anniversary sad linaday-lkhiroi Mask look, No. oisitaise 39 town slid hymns. Piriell S meta 4444191 per bandy* • _lll,rde. Berk_ , 7•^ e d . 1. 1 onalidun le Isar midi hymns. Pries ma met. lie. I ronlahla 36 tow and hymns. Prim S cents each. 22 per hundred. Porters cue need mu& TUB Beleath-eeheel Bell .oath 191 tansy hymens. Pries 12 costa each, $lO per lisedred, pashige 1 es= bonsa i SO cents seek $ll per beached ; elegantly hi deft 26 cents esah, BS per Inandked. gioehige 3 esete. CONGPSGATIONALL SINGING—AA eight page Testi I%t• 2its, par des. $1 SO Der hredred. TIthertAIONTAL, 09 21111 HORACE WATERS PIAN'OB MEWDEONE " The Plan time to hand, and I. drat rate order. It is bentlfal bottomed aad aomielien"—Laa dt Wants, Phlle. John Hewitt, of Carthage. New Ark, who has had on of the Karam Waters Pince, writes es %them A frtead of Wee wines w to muctiere • pine he her. ilhe likes the one yogi sold as In Deeember Hy pine is thesedag perdu la this place, and I think I .ow introduce one or two 10041/ ; they will be mom popu lar tbaany other make." " We have two of Wale& Maas In me In our flawdeary, ow of width the bra sinvely tested for three y- ye, and .srs asa testify to,their good quality sad derabthity."— ' Woo* h Omen Knot Carroll, lll. N. Warne, ifor i —Dssir We —Having aid on of year Piano-torte. r two years peat, I have found It a very seperivr etrama Ammo GNAT, /*Mager Armitage Nara& thatheary. "The Piano I rec And from you owner to give retie tection. hemmed it none of thenst hutment. In the plea ."—JAioni L. Carton. Cherlestole Ts. "The Melodeon has inhdy arrived. I feelabliged to you for vov literal discond—oth de al.ll am Ow you In thew parts"—Neva J. N. NoColumx, Yariiamille, 8. C. "The Paso as. duly received. It time in excellent and is very mush adnaind by my ameeroas family. Accept my thanks for your premptams."—thisear Cowin, Warrenham, liredford Co., Pa. Your Piano pleases us well. b the test one in 00Z County."—Tnonn Laren, Camp/eaten, Oa. Wo are very men obliged to you for than sent sun a One Instrument for SOO, and we shall take pains to re romened k Co., /Wile " The Roam Waists Mow ant kadwn as among the gm hest the are enabled to of those with with enadance. from kaow of their sir tom and durablety." e quali—N. " We an speak of_the merits -of the Home Water* Plane from personal knowledge, as being of Um Nary bestiguallty."—Liniethen hdaNmesear. Nothing at the State Fab displayed greater exesellarres iWL any department than Herat Maters Planoe."--aperva- Taillaarlbe waism Plans an built of the host sad most thoroughly seasosed matarist. We have ao doubt etheryers ma do as ereM, perlispe better, at this than at thy house le the IlWava. —44biseas sad Jbwreat. " Waters' Plasma sad *sir done ehallenim companion 11th the And man widths In the theatry."—/nas " Home Water. !Luso Tortes are of nth Ink and ena ton, and powerfeli"—Afese Ned AlmaW Sanaa " Our finds Ind at 111 z. Widen' store the very of Neste and of Pleas* to knead be the 10 a~vs Eltild l am = sad we oth souther* sad waster" him call w lathy go to New Tara." WAWAUIt4=I4:B IthliTIAS WA New Took. • Jun. 11 . IMO.-I.IL HANSONik DR_ JOHNSON'S HERB DISPENSARY, ONle. 95 Maki at.., ('Jr &soy, Up Mars.) Buffalo, N.Y. THE CELEBRATED DR. JoHNi4iN Baulk Phoiriaa, treali abeam:My the 1.9.1r 1ag dimmed ; CONSUNFUON, DYAPIPSIA, ASYMIA, NERVOUS UZINUTY. StioNcerm /MADAME, run/0 In 10 au. LUNG k GRIST DiSEASIELSONOVU DIRRASRS OF TUTHRART.ULT Ru A, nk EIDSZT Arnmomic RIIRUNATLIN, LIVER 00111PLAUFES, VIVRA AND mitre, /101414 *Ramps. - minas, Dullage OF TIM TAR AND KYR, km-, ke. £ll who my soltering from tho ahem named Mamma, et Mr sem oompiloatect oomplaint of oars 'landing, op* haftemail Own Mom nos hey, hy mi t or 6 ,- pow kw the moil inn of $1 IM a mat whose of Medi dagio, with ill 000towiry dimotions and owiloni • Palletilleitseeld a.* witheet &duo, an thoy eaa obtain iasetat syndrome_ _Simkaretaies rimodina. abti;m/ohnoon'a at ortmitto tram the theism.) begirt - and settee Boole sa4 , seeesilehmedeseer bison eepervidee. at hie Hots 2 „ , izei settberomagetileg the tee et Itereery as= paha.% Mid wire tem &Aped au the slew% le iettleh steay Illeeetail love Wee vietblie as il pee _'OR ?RR 0011PLEXION. Johninmel nomoksky tallett tor .teeellty end hitic a. vuLt et te M a im snot foo aey pert the see.ery IF. *tell 1111 sad Nektreip. al, Made * bra. Adams • . • JOBIIIIOX, Denver eel. 40.44,14. peep 111 Ilyitellheiat. N. to I raoWien! ! APPLICATIONS It* _mr_biun eu t ~,, • smiihm. fa tbe Mae sr tio Our ic MN le isearei maillirtfdayss ess st Ans. sod! 'The 6 / 68 wiiii _ rose boars. --. mein WAIN& ,/ rii•ell SUP V it lll, fir pc Taft / ial /INV / n., ii...a.i...a. /Ibstialeissisb be atifigh • is , • 11 •- 3. ~ 1 llae l - sWollessaus, •as ~ ' - HI Ma vow* 114/111• 1 M ill 3 tesiset er" i li tgiZ i = wr 0 ' as lb • „ Moises& Argaaef a, • "1 ft .. A Neas tdrher tit ears% •a t . 11 s4rUs i ns reit Jr to tis i 4oh n ix teid u m , end try be bit al _my as to am: lir Per Oder , No esa la sits llMllikate Of tllo fti Vellea , !liklV e rn i ". •s iihNl y= bola defy ramrod by bias. giumas v. "is l y Jim U, 11119.4411 Illsorpluy et tie s=l/6. • • T4t - 86171=1! 4 4 f 4 P ii txTRADADINANY d as:SA.; eq*, CM/ s, Layne Dans Goons T - imis VT 10 Nir. . WM. A. GRISWOLD WILL OFFER ON Friday, Soo 10, 1009, • • a - F 1 w r= ro r Tr• 7; 1. THE BALANCE OF HIS LARGE SUMMER SILKS TOGETHER WITH Ten Oases of Goods Just Rased FROM THE IWr il irri=r7Wl. I • s' P 4 4 1,000 Y'ds tine Printed 44 French Chintaat IST, worth 30 cents. 1,200 Y'da fine Paris Printed Chas at 12}, cents, worth 25. rds Printed Brilliants 124 nen* worth 25 - 5 Cases ',P PP f Barege Bober, Double Marta. Bsrege Robe, • Lea Organdi Robes, Doable Skirts Orgendi Robe, a Lee Rich Silk Robes, Double Skirls. Frei& Jaconets. Plain and Printed Baregea Fine Organdie and UMW Traveling Divos Goods, Rich Silks, &c &c. tic F II ; 4 4 ALSO, JUST OPENED, Lace Mann,lbu;, single and double Pleunced Lace Bornour, Lew Paiata. Stella Shawls la all oolawk with Jae Cashmere and Camels Hair Borders, very chap. Great Bargains La Table Linea', Napkins; ToweWigs, Linea ibeedmil Pillow Linens, Cotton fibeitiage, Pillow Cottons, Table sad Piano Covets, Lace Curtains, Drapery Yom, Linen and Cows fiketeting, Best make Irish Liming. Kid Moves, Meta, Bosies7. ARE OFFERED 1W Carpets, the stook beteg very prrnrin Velvets, Image Wool; ROOB, MATS, atArrnee, oil mores. 68: Erie, June 7, liis9: 4PLl*. Cla °llBlPr' §4.oeirt db t "WNW, huzbas bk en IL L or Omsk Mt. MO" Nr io te. POW Dog. Oft, Pi. A. BOOM & &dr a g For MOW And bilanamtlate Nets 1 ONE OF THE PEOPLE'S LINE OF Penh/ hilsnmOsis h = li as akir Womb web. 4=l umber tip , ' belighl ea •if fil& I 11 - 41. J. 1111111111011, • Jame 4. I/JS.--/LN, Iladlr. - - Cr. I ' l ll t4r_ neerblikiarrar A LL Perikball hide Uta, MO the late thml st 21.0.tg t 11001111, sit barn/ slire Ode assesses with the misesteme, mem the *Ai o 1 Jay sat. sad save ante. J. W. DOIMIMSI. Ney li b 16111-411.11. assupw. ISE Ea STOOK OF MO DRESS GOODS 1,000 Jarll - w a o Eta ,t" AT MI ow %OA, -*/ BEE 'HIVE!! HAYS & JORDON, Win acme this (SATURDAY, list inst..) Y Wawa!lB4 ~wetsed d FT 7 TT;77I79' )_ .). 1! 4 4 II IL • SINIIIMXI6.4II2=IICaIp nw AIM 11/IAUMPIM comm. 'N. back Las Itinti/les, Tama Lane Paints, Bleak Mk lilraniiibre, ISO damn& styles.) 6.4 Dame f making INEECAVWX4S9 (in Plain White and Plain Blank.) A mar AID swum mu, 10 SPRINGS, for SOL 1 1 / 1: 1 • 0_ : -t• I:1 IltEllql3, . sisk • )I and DWI Wear I gar Call sad examine pricee at which wo sae selling out superior Stook. -gm orbi your " May ID, 11111.-10. BkagHtlirirE. THE CASH SYSTEM mmm:riuu= a UNFURL ta• BANNER. WigatainULLE AND RETAIL BOOT, gam, BBD IMArreR erOP,* BARB & KELSEY, ( s F ocEsamta TO J. G. BABA) Have 'removed Their entire BOOTS AND SIMS From No. 10, Brown's Block to NQ. Cadwell's Block, occupier by It. A. Griswold's We are now prepared to furnish alLuf. J. G. Barr's old customers and the public gen erally with Gouts Mao French MU Boots, ?Bic' BOOTS, 801714 YOUTIM BOOM Patent Leather, Calf and Prunnel Congtesa Gaiters; Gents =Valid patent leather OXFORD Tl=; mote, Ladies, Wkineee, Children' : 1 ; 1 j 4 BOTB, YOUTHS AND CHILDBBB SHOO OP ALL KINDS AT ALL PRICES. wirIADIES OONOREBEI AND LACE Al ' Tug Of SPIRY MED AND PRIGS ROM '75 CINTRUPWARDI3..ag Ladies Wbita bßlaekSatiaelippers. -ALSO French Hid, Black andlironsed ifirnaa Hid and Prunnels Haim; sad new, thing elms in the line of Ladies Shoes. lir Of lasses sod Childraoe Shoos we have fittle enough sad to spare. Bring on Me ifisset."lllll p`We have Leather and Findings of all kinds, including Harness and Bridle loath er; Oak and Spanish Sole leather; French and Eastern tanned Calf Skins, Calcutta Hip and upper leather; Binding and lin ing skins of all colon. IMlLabeednakers Tools and Lasts, Tan ners Oil by the bbl., kn. Erie, May 5,1859. - 4g GILT FLOWERED, MARBLE TOP esenetets Clanger Snit et Pretritste. the tele es ltrCemninisa. ewirie, Jean A IL W. SLIMY llogrelleil Nese. I: 07 APPLICANTS FOR LICEN§E, te ail Spildease Limon. Net lab the Clert a et Quarter- Ilerian e el Irk Ormay, math Om et emelt . ete n t. red the king et= envoi Om tali& eel be I mage! le an eitlenereit Chart et the assegar tartlet Asi l ei t lt ia ireffinemeee. Beihnee. • liat . fli Adam , ' IL. W A — B7 -7. J. C. MO It Cs., to Itdol. him 4 MIMI UMW, Pro. le DUC . RZEIBASIIIO . 8 RIA &dreg to in theladlee et Una the a a= e n OM* gees era rborism " ak itozzpN4 aget Miperteree. A hula entagatie Whited. llt 11.1111101.--8‘ sl . Ar 11. $: : • . is• .: 1 1 • ' : 1 I White letell, b e le Lamina . end ' • leteil MAIM ' M jeemelAa . -"' 011ie. Chesee la the lies et P 611011% ler eult Se II ay IL I I ita I i ta itbS ENT. OASH SAVED! limAlMemft Como is *MN to ma *WA au% sod Williii - 4 11 ~1.0. = al e= ot NUM maul 1111PMENEEI, aiiiihirob «b, ifte agar illimilishiftfoodaks. Maker ems ad Path insibesdkpi IN% Ikb eat Tea& Snob% Am Ja. TWO U /112111D118, Ises•amie twif= a = = Ars ellhe ft. efts plemplty Obi wall rad Ind sogrAl # l• piss am* 146 & &Bed L. I. ULDWIN. Ills.111111~111& • APPLES AND PEACHES Is le at S. H. lIALLIE UNA 100al. tim e the 4ppot. 1 1ECIE sy.utcrED CHALLAis 011ifig M 1216 eb woe* St sea. at the NHS errs Stock of Empire Stores. Gents